Eye On

Noise

Eye-On-Noise

8 years have passed since a indiscriminate killing spree occurred in Akihabara. Three lives intersect in this internationally known sub-culture mecca: an underground idol whose mother was killed in that crime, a high school girl living on Akihabara’s streets who has ran away from home due to her strained relationship with her father, and a young delivery man who takes out his frustrations of his mother’s betrayal out on the city. Their respective anguish and emotional conflicts paint a picture of the loneliness and gloom of the people living in Akihabara.

Director Matsumoto Yusaku experienced two incomprehensible situations when he was 15-years-old. One was the the suicide of a friend from his middle-school years, and the second was the Akihabara massacre that was shown on television. Noise is Matsumoto’s attempt at linking those two events in his youth by laying bear the light and dark sides of modern society. By some accounts, the movie has been embraced by Matsumoto’s peers as well as earning the praise from critics and festivals at home and abroad. It world premiered at the 2017 SKIP City International D-Cinema Festival (according to IMDB), then went on to many festivals internationally including Nippon Connection (Germany), Camera Japan (Netherlands), Montreal World Film Festival, Raindance Film Festival (UK), among others.

After gaining such international attention, Matsumoto’s feature film debut will finally open in Japan from March 1st, 2019.